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Slayer (2006)

Slayer (2006)
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A secret U.S. military strike force battles a vampire infestation in the South American jungle in this action/horror film commissioned for the SciFi cable network. The top brass can't officially admit that vampires exist, but that doesn't stop Col. Jessica Weaver (Lynda Carter) from sending army commando Hawk (Casper Van Dien) and his team to the rain forest, where entire villages are being overrun by bloodsucking fiends. Things get even trickier when Hawk finds out that his ex-wife, Laurie (Jennifer O'Dell) -- who is also Col. Weaver's niece -- is in the same region conducting scientific research. Grieves (Kevin Grevioux), Hawk's right-hand man, soon gets enlisted into the ranks of the undead. But it's Laurie who unwittingly stumbles on the king of all vampires: Javier (Tony Plana), a seemingly mild-mannered nobleman whose secret history begins with the conquistadors and their quest for the fountain of youth. Slayer premiered July 8, 2006, on SciFi. Star Van Dien and writer/director Kevin VanHook previously teamed up for the 2005 horror film The Fallen Ones, while Van Dien and Grevioux are both veterans of Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Casper Van DienKevin Grevioux, (more)
Director(s):
Kevin VanHook
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Slayer

A secret U.S. military strike force battles a vampire infestation in the South American jungle in this action/horror film commissioned for the SciFi cable network. The top brass can't officially admit that vampires exist, but that doesn't stop Col. Jessica Weaver (Lynda Carter) from sending army commando Hawk (Casper Van Dien) and his team to the rain forest, where entire villages are being overrun by bloodsucking fiends. Things get even trickier when Hawk finds out that his ex-wife, Laurie (Jennifer O'Dell) -- who is also Col. Weaver's niece -- is in the same region conducting scientific research. Grieves (Kevin Grevioux), Hawk's right-hand man, soon gets enlisted into the ranks of the undead. But it's Laurie who unwittingly stumbles on the king of all vampires: Javier (Tony Plana), a seemingly mild-mannered nobleman whose secret history begins with the conquistadors and their quest for the fountain of youth. Slayer premiered July 8, 2006, on SciFi. Star Van Dien and writer/director Kevin VanHook previously teamed up for the 2005 horror film The Fallen Ones, while Van Dien and Grevioux are both veterans of Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Kevin VanHook
Writer(s):
Kevin VanHook
Categories:
Horror
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    Michael M.

    Despite what the professional nay sayers say, it wasnt that bad. It's not great, but it's watchable. I watch a lot of horror movies (in fact, that's all I watch) and this is far from the worst I've seen. If your not accustomed to B Horror flicks, its not for you.

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    Dustin S.

    Not too bad. Kevin VanHook and Casper did a horrible job in the Fallen Ones so this one is so much better than that one. Casper still hasn't lived up to his Starship Troopers days. I think this movie was on the Sy FY channel.

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    Wei L.

    It was originally made for Sci-Fi chanel. I've had the misfortune of seeing some really cheesy movies. But this one tops the list. There was indeed a lot of blood, just like the reviewer at the "Horror Movie and Stuff" said, but even several more tons of blood are not going to wash away the cheesy smell of the movie. The environmental message is even more laughable. Save your time and money to rent some thing else.

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